Science Lab Materials

  • Eye Droppers: 1 per student

  • Pennies: 1 per student (other coins for the Project Phase)

  • Water in small containers (other liquids for Project Phase)

  • Paper towels for cleanup and paper plates to contain water

  • Series of other materials that students can use for their initial experience: clay, different size eye droppers, big paper clips, rulers

  • Lab Notebook (hard copy and electronic)

  • Collaborative writing source (wiki, Google Doc, etc.)

  • Internet access to written materials

  • Digital Camera (up to one per person but can be shared)

  • Digital Video Camera (one or two are optional)

  • Computers for general access (one per student, one per table, or at stations are all viable options)

  • Technology to individualize instruction to meet learning differences

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Lab Report




Hands-On Elementary Science Instructional Model of Project-Based Science (TERC, 1994).
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